The previously discussed punk fest New York's Alright has announced its line-ups for the weekend fest. Head below for a full listing of venues and lineups between April 18 - 21 which feature some really unmissable shows for fans of punk/hardcore.

Heartless (mem Masakari) will play Acheron on March 9, joined by Blood Red (mems of Rambo, Pissed Jeans, Hounds of Hate, etc), Gang Signs and White Widows.

Cult of Luna have released a new video for "Passing Through" from their LP Vertikal (stream it). Check that out, as well as a list of all EVILLIVE-approved shows for the next two weeks, below.

The full lineup of shows for New York's Alright was posted on The B9 a few days ago and the prices for some of those shows are absolutely RIDICULOUS e.g. $20 shows with Hank Wood & The Hammerheads, The Rival Mob, and Crazy Spirit as HEADLINERS. Huh?

What drugs did whoever who's booking this "fest" take when he set show prices? Those prices have recipe for flop written all over them cuz who's paying $20 to see shows at 285 Kent and ABC No Rio with bands who usually play for $5-10?

3:12, you're forgetting all the trust fund crust punks (haha, what a fucking joke how many of the punks in NYC are not punk in anything but appearance) that have mommy and daddy pay their bills/rent, so they can blow $110+ on a punk festival (and also have the time to go to all of the shows, since they don't need to work).

Yes and no 9:28pm. Hipster punks? Definitely. Rich? Nah just stupid and most probably still live at home or have ridiculously cheap rent shares from living with 3 to 10 people so $20 is a drop in the bucket for them. I guess that's who's being targeted cuz I don't think even the diehard of HWATH, Rival Mob, or Crazy Spirit fans would drop $20 see any of those bands at Sick Of It All/Cro-Mags/Madball show prices.

If you actually hang out in the scene and get to know some of those punks' backgrounds, you'll find out that plenty of them come from wealthy backgrounds and that their parents do, in fact, give them money to fuck around in Brooklyn and pretend to be anti-establishment.

I don't know why anyone would pay $20 to see Crazy Spirit when they play around here fairly regularly for $10 or less.
I paid $12 to see Catharsis, and they're far and away better than all the bands on this bill.